Objectives of study: 1. To identify the development motor skills of different age infants before physiotherapy and after. 2. To identify the influence of different weight infants birth age on changes of motor skills development before physiotherapy and after. 3. To identify the influence of different age infants birth age on change of motor skills development before physiotherapy and after. 4. To identify the changes of motor skills development of different infant age groups starting physiotherapy at the period of 1-5, 6-7 and 8-12 months. Conclusions: 1. Infants crawling, sitting, walking and grabbing motor skills were improved in all age groups after physiotherapy. 2. Birth weight is associated with infants crawling and walking functions ...
Objective of the study was to substantiate the procedures of selection of physical exercises for pre...
The purpose was to explore the importance of individual and contextual actions in conjunction with m...
Aim:During motor development, infants learn to select adaptive motor strategies out of their motor r...
Object of study: improvement of motor development in infants of different gender, gestational age, b...
The aim: to investigate the effect of physiotherapy on movement development of children of 4 – 6 yea...
Introduction: The population of children born prematurely has increased in line with improving the q...
Purpose: The study aim was to describe and quantify physical therapy interventions for infants at hi...
Aim of the research To estimate the psychomotoric development of preterm and normal gestation age ba...
Abstract Introduction: Motor development is a continuous process of motor behavior changes through...
The development of a child‘s movements is called motor development. The usual motor development in t...
Objective Development is a complex process, completed over a specific period of time, through the ma...
Growth and development are two events that are different in nature but occur at the same time, are i...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the fine motor development between Low Birth Weight...
The research problem: the growing preschool age children in physical inactivity increases the incide...
Introduction: Although the survival rate of infants born preterm has increased, the prevalence...
Objective of the study was to substantiate the procedures of selection of physical exercises for pre...
The purpose was to explore the importance of individual and contextual actions in conjunction with m...
Aim:During motor development, infants learn to select adaptive motor strategies out of their motor r...
Object of study: improvement of motor development in infants of different gender, gestational age, b...
The aim: to investigate the effect of physiotherapy on movement development of children of 4 – 6 yea...
Introduction: The population of children born prematurely has increased in line with improving the q...
Purpose: The study aim was to describe and quantify physical therapy interventions for infants at hi...
Aim of the research To estimate the psychomotoric development of preterm and normal gestation age ba...
Abstract Introduction: Motor development is a continuous process of motor behavior changes through...
The development of a child‘s movements is called motor development. The usual motor development in t...
Objective Development is a complex process, completed over a specific period of time, through the ma...
Growth and development are two events that are different in nature but occur at the same time, are i...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the fine motor development between Low Birth Weight...
The research problem: the growing preschool age children in physical inactivity increases the incide...
Introduction: Although the survival rate of infants born preterm has increased, the prevalence...
Objective of the study was to substantiate the procedures of selection of physical exercises for pre...
The purpose was to explore the importance of individual and contextual actions in conjunction with m...
Aim:During motor development, infants learn to select adaptive motor strategies out of their motor r...